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RODNEY WALTER MCAULEY

Born: Jan 30, 1927

Date of Passing: Sep 07, 2015

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RODNEY WALTER MCAULEY January 30, 1927 - September 7, 2015 It is with heavy hearts that we announce the sudden passing of our father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. Dad passed away peacefully in his own home as he said he would - from an aneurysm on Labour Day. He will be lovingly remembered and dearly missed by his family. His memory will live on through his son Angus (Carolyn); granddaughter Michelle (Darrin) Postma and great-grandson Alex. Daughter Shelagh McAuley; granddaughters Danielle Alfaro, Macey Woolgar and great-grandchildren Wyatt, Weston, and Wynter Woolgar. Daughter Marcia McAuley; grandchildren Ryley Devine, Rachelle (Dan) Schott and great-grandson Jack, Dana Devine (Lloyd) and great-grandchildren Nathan and Avah. Daughter Colleen (Rick) Loewen and grandchildren Jonathan, Margaret, Timothy, and Sarah. Rodney will also be missed by many treasured relatives and friends, too numerous to mention. Rodney was predeceased by his wife Dorothy (nee McDonald); children Margaret and Ewart as well as great-granddaughter Breanne. He was also predeceased by his parents Ewart and Lillie McAuley (nee Lambert); sister Lois Goodwin and brother Gordon (Mac) McAuley. Dad was born in McAuley, MB. The village was named after his dad's grandfather, "Big George McAuley," when the CPR went through his land. Here he attended Rutherglen School from 1933-1942. In 1937, in the middle of the great depression, the family moved to Regina, where Rodney's dad tried to earn a living selling vacuum cleaners. The family then moved back to McAuley, where Ewart drove a cream truck, delivering farmers' cream to the Elkhorn Creamery. In 1942, dad moved with his parents to the mining community of Sherridon, MB. He moved to Whitewood, SK in 1943, where he worked at the CPR station as an assistant office agent. He delivered telegrams to parents whose sons were killed in action overseas. In 1944, dad moved to Winnipeg and worked for City Hydro customer accounts for 10 years. In 1946, he married Dorothy of Shoal Lake, MB. They were married for 61 and a-half years, until her death on May 6, 2008. In 1957, they moved to Atikokan, ON where he worked in underground mining at Steep Rock Iron Mines for 6 years. Come 1962, they moved back to Winnipeg and here he worked for The Greater Winnipeg Gas Company customer accounts as a meter reader for 29 years. In 1964 dad and mom purchased the family home in North Kildonan, where he resided, until his unexpected, peaceful passing. Dad retired at age 65. As he never believed in missing work, he accumulated enough sick days to retire 6 months early. He and Dorothy enjoyed dancing through the years at the Legion No. 141 and in later years at home in the kitchen. Saturday was "old time" music night enjoyed with the grandkids. Dad was a long time NDP party member, going back to the CCF days. As a young man he rode his bicycle around to collect donations for the party. Up until his death dad could still be seen putting up election signs. Rodney was a devoted family man, always placing others before himself. He welcomed every season of the year. In winter he could be seen outside shoveling and sweeping neighbors' driveways and through the crosswalk. Dad was very passionate about his flowers, birds and his many trees in the "back-forty." In lieu of flowers donations can be made to CancerCare Manitoba. A celebration of Rodney's life will be held 4:30 p.m. Monday, September 14, 2015 at McIvor Avenue Mennonite Brethren Church, 200 McIvor Avenue, with viewing one hour prior. Pastor John Unger and Chaplain Kathleen Rempel-Boschman officiating. Burial service will be held 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 15, 2015 at Argyle Cemetery in the R.M. of Shoal Lake, MB. May the road rise up to meet you, May the wind be always at your back, May the sun shine warm on your face, The rain fall soft upon your fields, And until we meet again, May God hold you in the palm of his hand. Bardal Funeral Home and Crematorium 843 Sherbrook Street, 204-774-7474 Condolences: www.bardal.ca

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Sep 12, 2015

Condolences & Memories (6 entries)

  • Uncle Rod, the best family historian, weatherman, tour guide and all-around good host on visits to Winnipeg. You could count on Uncle Rod to bring you up-to-date on the family and treat you to goodies, favourite being all the potato chips. He was so good to my mom (as is all his family), family being a top priority. His passing is certainly a loss to our family, he will be missed. My heart goes out to all my cousins during this difficult time. Take good care of yourselves and each other. Sincerely, Glenda OX - Posted by: Glenda McAuley (Niece) on: Sep 15, 2015

  • To the McAuley family, Ros was the finest example of dedication to principle. To know him was to like and respect him. He will be dearly missed. sincerely, Al - Posted by: Al Mackling (friend ) on: Sep 15, 2015

  • So sad to hear Mr McAuley has passed. The street will not be the same. He will be missed. Soooo many memories at the house and with the family. Love and condolences to you all. - Posted by: DIANNE BOYKO (nee: English) (Family friend and neighbour.) on: Sep 14, 2015

  • Mr. McAuley would stop by my house on a regular basis, chocolates in hand at Christmas and a nice potted plant in the spring or sometimes for no reason at all but to chat. He was a kind, thoughtful man with wonderful stories. I will miss his presence at our Rossmere meetings and our one-on-one coffee time. My thoughts are with his family during this difficult time. - Posted by: Breigh Kusmack (Friend) on: Sep 14, 2015

  • Our love and prayers go out to the family. We are sending our condolences and deepest sympathies at this difficult time. Grandpa will sadly missed and happily remembered. I remember Grandpa feeding the birds in the back forty. - Posted by: Michelle and Darrin Postma(Granddaughter) Alex(Great Grandson) (Grandpa and Greatgrandpa) on: Sep 14, 2015

  • Dad we will miss you immensely. Thanks for all that you have done for us over the years. - Posted by: Angus and Carolyn McAuley (Son and Daughter-in-law) on: Sep 13, 2015

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